§ 5-86-9. Qualifications and examinations for licensing.
(a) An applicant for licensure as a licensed applied behavior analyst shall submit to the board written evidence on forms furnished by the department that the applicant:
(1) Is of good moral character;
(2) Has obtained a graduate degree in applied behavior analysis or a related field, as approved by the board, from a college or university accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, or an equivalent regional accrediting agency, and that has the approval by a national or regional certifying authority, including, but not limited to, the applied behavior analyst licensing board;
(3) Has successfully completed the amount of coursework in applied behavior analysis acceptable to the board;
(4) Has appropriate supervised experience to include either: (i) One year, including one thousand five hundred (1,500) hours of supervised independent fieldwork in applied behavior analysis. The distribution of supervised independent fieldwork hours must be at least ten (10) hours per week, but not more than thirty (30) hours per week, for a minimum of three (3) weeks per month; (ii) One thousand (1,000) hours of practicum in behavior analysis within a university experience program approved by the national or regional certifying authority. The distribution of practicum hours must be at least ten (10) hours per week, but not more than twenty-five (25) hours per week, for a minimum of three (3) weeks per month; or (iii) Seven hundred fifty (750) hours of intensive practicum in behavior analysis within a university experience program approved by the national or regional certifying authority. The distribution of intensive practicum hours must be at least ten (10) hours per week, but not more than twenty-five (25) hours per week, for a minimum of three (3) weeks per month;
(5) Has passed the relevant examination administered by an appropriate nationally recognized accrediting organization as approved by the department of health for this function;
(6) Has maintained active status and fulfilled all relevant requirements for renewal and relicensing with the nationally recognized and accredited organization(s) as approved by the department of health licensing;
(7) Conducts his or her professional activities in accordance with accepted standards for responsible professional conduct, as approved by the Rhode Island applied behavior analyst licensing board; and
(8) Meets the criteria as established in § 5-86-12.
(b) An applicant for licensure as a licensed applied behavior assistant analyst shall submit to the board written evidence on forms furnished by the department that the applicant:
(1) Is of good moral character;
(2) Has obtained a bachelor’s degree in behavior analysis or a related field, as approved by the board, from a college or university accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, or an equivalent regional accrediting agency, and that has the approval by a national or regional certifying authority, including, but not limited to, the applied behavior analyst licensing board;
(3) Has successfully completed the amount of coursework in applied behavior analysis acceptable to the board;
(4) Has appropriate supervised experience to include either: (i) One thousand (1,000) hours of supervised independent fieldwork in applied behavior analysis. The distribution of supervised independent fieldwork hours must be at least ten (10) hours per week, but not more than thirty (30) hours per week, for a minimum of (3) three weeks per month; (ii) Six hundred seventy (670) hours of practicum in behavior analysis within a university experience program approved by the national or regional certifying board. The distribution of practicum hours must be at least ten (10) hours per week, but not more than twenty-five (25) hours per week, for a minimum of three (3) weeks per month; or (iii) Five hundred (500) hours of intensive practicum in behavior analysis within a university experience program approved by the national or regional certifying board. The distribution of intensive practicum hours must be at least ten (10) hours per week, but not more than twenty-five (25) hours per week, for a minimum of three (3) weeks per month;
(5) Is supervised by a licensed applied behavior analyst in a manner consistent with the board’s requirements for supervision of licensed applied behavior assistant analysts;
(6) Has passed the examination administered by an appropriate nationally recognized accrediting organization as approved by department of health licensing for this function;
(7) Has maintained active status and fulfilled all relevant requirements for renewal and relicensing with the nationally recognized and accredited organization(s) as approved by the department of health licensing;
(8) Conducts his or her professional activities in accordance with accepted standards for responsible professional conduct, as required by the Rhode Island applied behavior analyst licensure board; and
(9) Meets the criteria as established in § 5-86-11.
(c) An applicant shall be judged to hold the equivalent requirement of a licensure as an applied behavior analyst upon submission to the board, written evidence on forms furnished by the department if the following equivalency requirements are met to the satisfaction of the licensing board:
(1) Has received a doctoral degree in psychology from a college or university accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, or an equivalent regional accrediting agency, and that has the approval by a national or regional certifying authority;
(2) Is individually licensed by the department of health as a psychologist subject to chapter 44 of this title;
(3) Is of good moral character;
(4) Has completed coursework in applied behavior analysis supervised by the department within the college or university granting the requisite degree or by an accredited postgraduate clinical training program recognized by the United States Department of Education, or education and/or experience that is deemed equivalent by the board;
(5) Has completed one thousand five hundred (1,500) hours of direct client contact offering applied behavior analysis services subsequent to being awarded a doctoral degree in psychology;
(6) Conducts his or her professional activities in accordance with accepted standards for responsible professional conduct, as required by the Rhode Island applied behavior analyst licensure board; and
(7) Meets the criteria as established in § 5-86-12.
History of Section.P.L. 2012, ch. 318, § 1; P.L. 2012, ch. 338, § 1; P.L. 2018, ch. 176, § 15; P.L. 2018, ch. 289, § 15; P.L. 2019, ch. 308, art. 1, § 31.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Title 5 - Businesses and Professions
Chapter 5-86 - Licensing of Applied Behavior Analysts
Section 5-86-1. - Short title.
Section 5-86-2. - Definitions.
Section 5-86-4. - Board of applied behavior analysts — Creation — Composition.
Section 5-86-5. - Board of applied behavior analysts — Appointment, terms, and removal of members.
Section 5-86-6. - Board of applied behavior analysts — Organization and meetings.
Section 5-86-7. - Board of applied behavior analysts — General powers.
Section 5-86-8. - Register of applied behavior analysts — Licensing records — Issuance of licenses.
Section 5-86-9. - Qualifications and examinations for licensing.
Section 5-86-11. - Application fee.
Section 5-86-12. - Limitation of practice.
Section 5-86-13. - Expiration and renewal of licenses — Continuing education — Lapsed license.
Section 5-86-14. - Transfers to inactive list — Reinstatement.
Section 5-86-16. - Grounds for discipline.
Section 5-86-17. - Procedure for discipline.
Section 5-86-18. - Grounds for discipline without a hearing.
Section 5-86-19. - Penalty for violations.
Section 5-86-20. - Injunction of violations.
Section 5-86-21. - Persons and practices exempt.
Section 5-86-22. - Enforcement.
Section 5-86-23. - Rules governing practices and procedures.
Section 5-86-24. - Appeals from director and board.
Section 5-86-25. - Applicability of other laws.